On Friday night, we ordered a pizza from Zelma's - just like we did last week! This time, we did get a side of blue cheese with our wings, and it was delicious!
We had a party on Saturday, and I ordered a party platter from
Jimmy John's. I really like their sandwiches, and I love it that they deliver! The nice thing about the platter is that you can get several types of subs...we got turkey, Italian, and veggie.
We also bought another jar of the Napa Valley Olive and White Bean Dip from Sunsinger (see post from last week) and served it with fresh bread.
I made an onion dip, chicken wings, marshmallows, and chocolate fondue.
Onion DipI got this recipe from my mom, and I don't know where she got it. It was good! I think it could use more salt, but everyone liked it.
Baked Vidalia Onion Dip
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
3 large Vidalia onions coarsely chopped
2 cups shredded Swiss cheese (8 ounces)
2 cups mayonnaise
1 can sliced water chestnuts (8-ounce) drained and chopped
1/4 cup dry white wine
1 garlic clove minced
1/2 teaspoon hot sauce
Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat; add onion, and saute 10 minutes or until tender. Stir together shredded Swiss cheese and next 5 ingredients; stir in onion, blending well.
Spoon mixture into a lightly greased 2-quart baking dish. Bake at 375¡ for 25 minutes, and let stand 10 minutes.
Serve with tortilla chips or crackers.
Makes 6 cups.
I chopped the onions in a food processor, because I was in a hurry. It said to coarsely chop them, so I just pulsed them about 4 times. I separated them into about 5 batches, though, so none of the pieces got too small. I couldn't find Vidalia onions, so I just used sweet onions. I also used light mayo, and it seemed fine! We served it with tortilla chips and crackers. It was better with the tortilla chips (white corn from
World Market).
Balsamic Chicken WingsI used Giada's recipe for
Balsamic Chicken Drumettes, but I used a package of frozen wings instead. I also marinated them in the morning, probably for about 9 hours total. It didn't seem like they had been marinated for too long, though! I only basted them once (the party had already started, and I forgot), and I didn't bother with the parsley or serving the sauce (the sauce didn't thicken at all). The wings were really good, though, and I would definitely make them again. I cooked them for about 25-30 minutes instead of 30-35, but I would probably cook them for 5 minutes less next time. They were almost overcooked, but they seemed ok!
MarshmallowsI making marshmallows! It's fun, and people love them. They're also a lot better than store-bought marshmallows. I couldn't find the recipe I've used in the past, so I used
this one that I found on the food network. It was perfect! Having a standing mixer makes it so much easier!!!
Chocolate FondueI used
Tyler Florence's chocolate fondue recipe. It was delicious! I would do it again and not change anything. I added
Frangelico for the liqueur. We served it with apples, grapes, pound cake, and marshmallows. People loved it, and it was easy!
I almost forgot - I also made
Oatmeal Cookies! I used
Betty Crocker's recipe, but I added 1 cup of
Craisins and a generous handful of chopped walnuts. There were a lot leftover, so I sent people home with them. They were also good!
It was a fun night, and everyone said they enjoyed the food. It was a little tricky to heat the wings and make the fondue while entertaining (and watching the puppy), but it was a good night!